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InASA Domestic Membership Form 2014

InASA Membership & JAS Subscription 2014 InASA aims to serve as a meeting point for scholars, teachers and all others with intellectual and scholarly interests in Australian issues. InASA brings Australianists from across the world together through informational networks, publications and conferences. Membership includes: An annual subscription  to the Journal of Australian Studies (4 issues) […]

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CALL FOR PAPERS AND WORKSHOP PANEL – 2014 Annual Conference

ANZSANA will hold its annual conference at the University of Texas at Austin (UT-Austin) located in Austin, Texas. ANZSANA is a multidisciplinary organization and welcomes papers on any aspect of Australian or New Zealand studies as well as comparative studies involving Australia, New Zealand, and North America. It welcomes proposals for individual papers as well […]

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Call for Papers Australian Studies in Japan conference

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Call For Papers

Transformation of Australian Studies in a Globalising Age 26-27 July 2014 At Sophia University, Tokyo Japan The First International Conference of The Australian Studies Association of Japan The purpose of this conference is to exchange perspectives, observations and ideas about Australian studies among scholars from a broad range of academic disciplines such as history, literature, […]

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ANZSANA CALL FOR PAPERS

6-8 February 2014 ANZSANA will hold its annual conference at the University of Texas at Austin (UT-Austin) located in Austin, Texas. ANZSANA is a multidisciplinary organization and welcomes papers on any aspect of Australian or New Zealand studies as well as comparative studies involving Australia, New Zealand, and North America. It welcomes proposals for individual […]

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Visiting Professor in Australian Studies 2014–2015 or 2015–2016 (two terms)

Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Centre for Pacific and American Studies, The University of Tokyo The Visiting Professorship in Australian Studies was created in 1999 by the Centre for Pacific and American Studies, The University of Tokyo, to promote a deeper understanding of Australia and its regional engagement. The position is supported by the […]